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Changes in rat brain muscarinic receptors after inhibitory avoidance learning
Authors:A Ortega  MA del Guante  RA Prado-Alcalá  V Alemán
Affiliation:Departamento de Fisiología, Biofísica y Neurociencias, CINVESTAV, IPN, México.
Abstract:It is widely accepted that cerebral acetylcholine is necessary for learning and memory, but little is known about the type of muscarinic receptors involved in these functions. To investigate this problem, 3H]-N-methyl-scopolamine which binds to different types of muscarinic receptors, 3H]-Pirenzepine an M1 receptor antagonist, and 3H]-Oxotremorine-M which binds mainly to M2 receptors, were used as ligands to look for possible changes in muscarinic receptor density in neostriatum (NEO), hippocampus (HIP), amygdala (AMY), and temporo-parietal neocortex (CTX), after testing for retention of inhibitory avoidance, trained with high or low footshock intensities. After low reinforcement there was an M1 postsynaptic receptor up-regulation in NEO, HIP, and CTX, and an M2 presynaptic receptor down-regulation in HIP, which suggests a concerted pre- and postsynaptic cholinergic activation in this area. An up-regulation of both M1 and M2 receptors was detected in CTX of low and high footshocked animals, which indicates the presence of a cortical postsynaptic M2 receptor.
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